Hello everyone, few days ago i bought a Samsung SSD 850 EVO (250gb) and i wanted boot my system from there.
I've been searching, and i had the idea of formatting my HDD (I already have my important files in a USB), then clone my HDD to the SSD, and change to booting from BIOS. The thing is that i'm not sure how do i do all that, and if it's going to work, or if there's a better idea.
Additional information:
- Hard Drive (HDD): TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (1TB)
- I want to format the HDD
- I want to have some important applications on my SSD

Thanks for your time, if you can answer with all the details it would be a pleasure.
Sorry for my English.
Facundo.

Titan

Use the free Samsung ssd migration app.
It will move your windows C HDD to the Samsung ssd.
If the entire contents will not fit, you can omit large folders such as video files.

Thanks, didn't know about that, i just google it. So now i can just format the HDD keeping only the OS and then use the samsung program to migrate. Am i right?

Here is a link to the software as well as the user guide.
https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/
Read the guide to see if the app meets your needs and how it works.
I think you could just delete whatever you do not want to keep from the hard drive first if you need to save space.
The app is a mover, not a bit for bit clone so there is some flexibility in the migration.

If you want to do a clean install, do not keep your HDD connected while you reinstall windows.
Later, you can reattach the Hdd and access it as you will.
Any apps that used the registry(most will) will need to be reinstalled.
There is some sort of a procedure for steam games.